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In this clip, Melinda Gates shares what she and Bill Gates have learned about leading a non-profit organization. She shares the importance of leveraging business strategy and data to make an impact on some of the world’s toughest problems.
As co-chair of the foundation, Melinda Gates shapes and approves strategies, reviews results and sets the overall direction of the organization. Her work has led her to focus on empowering women and girls to bring transformational improvements in the health and prosperity of families, communities and societies. After joining Microsoft Corp. in 1987, she helped develop many of the company’s multimedia products. In 1996, Melinda left Microsoft to focus on her philanthropic work and family.
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Melinda Gates
Co-Chair | Bill & Melinda Gates FoundationDecisions with Data
Published September 20, 2016TOPICS IN THIS VIDEO
Leading OrganizationsStrategyIn this clip, Melinda Gates shares what she and Bill Gates have learned about leading a non-profit organization. She shares the importance of leveraging business strategy and data to make an impact on some of the world’s toughest problems.
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Melinda Gates
Co-ChairBill & Melinda Gates Foundation
As co-chair of the foundation, Melinda Gates shapes and approves strategies, reviews results and sets the overall direction of the organization. Her work has led her to focus on empowering women and girls to bring transformational improvements in the health and prosperity of families, communities and societies. After joining Microsoft Corp. in 1987, she helped develop many of the company’s multimedia products. In 1996, Melinda left Microsoft to focus on her philanthropic work and family.
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